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Awkward! GMU Tweaks Scalia Law School Name, After Acronym Spells Trouble
George Mason University has decided to tweak the new name of its law school. The university recently announced that the law school would be named for the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, after a $30 million donation was made in his name.
The new law school name, the university announced, would be the The Antonin Scalia School of Law. On social media, it was pointed out that the acronym would be ... ASSoL. >>>Read more.
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Cake Shop Owners Were Rolling in Dough -- by Selling Cocaine
A Virginia couple who ran a cake bakery in Virginia Beach pled guilty Monday to money laundering, drug and tax charges, according to the Justice Department.
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Justice officials say the coups was at times taking home $60,000 to $70,000 per week selling kilos of cocaine from the couple's home in Crystal Lake, as well as their cake bakery, “G’s Cake Shop – Cake For All Occasions” and a Food Lion grocery store parking lot in Portsmouth. >>> Read more.
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‘Wintry Mix’ Forecast This Weekend in Northern Virginia
- April, you're killin' us: Weather service predicts area could see a mix of rain, snow this weekend with temperatures dipping into the 20s.
Police to Search National Arboretum for 8-Year-Old Relisha Rudd
- The girl disappeared two years ago, and the janitor she was last seen with shot himself.
Former White House Pastry Chefs to Open Bakery in Northern Virginia
- Praline Bakery & Bistro will open at the Mosaic District later this summer.
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